ENDS Report 389, June 2007, pp. 30-33
26 June 2007
Producing aluminium is an energy-intensive business with limited options for energy saving, but the sector is facing increasing pressure to cut its greenhouse gas emissions. Keith Tyrell reports on how the industry is adapting to a future in a carbon-constrained world
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